7th & 8th Semester Syllabus
7th & 8th Semester Syllabus
7 CE702D Project-I 0 0 4 2
8 CE703I Internship Assessment 0 0 2 2
Total credits 20
1. CE801D Project-II 16 08
Total Credit 08
NOTE- A Student can be allowed to do project outside after the permission of departmental Academic
Committee. Those students doing project outside has present their project progress every month. Those
students doing project outside can be permitted to present progress every fortnight though video
conferencing. Students doing project in house has present their project progress every week.
Civil Engineering
CEC701 Advanced Steel Design L T
3 0
(08 Hrs)
3. Bridge:- Steel footbridge with rankers and Lateral restraining including end bearings.
(08)
4. Tanks :- pressed steel water tank, Staging for tanks (06 Hrs)
Reference Books:
3 0
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 list and describe the properties of aquifers that control the movement and storage of
groundwater
CO2 use Darcy's Law to explain the roles of aquifer properties and driving forces in
governing the rate of groundwater flow
CO3 interpret the current and historical balance between groundwater recharge and water
extraction from well hydrographs
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CONTENTS Hrs
MODULE
1. INTRODUCTION: Ground water utilization & historical 10
background, ground water in hydrologic cycle, ground water
budget, ground water level fluctuations & environmental
influence , occurrence and movement of ground water: Origin &
age of ground water, rock properties affecting groundwater,
groundwater column, zones of aeration & saturation, aquifers
and their characteristics/classification, groundwater basins &
springs, Darcy’s Law, permeability & its determination, Dupuit
assumptions, heterogeneity &anisotropy, Ground water flow
rates & flow directions, general flow equations through porous
media.
2. ADVANCED WELL HYDRAULICS: steady/ unsteady, 8
uniform/ radial flow to a well in a confined/ unconfined /leaky
aquifer, well flow near aquifer boundaries/ for special
conditions, partially penetrating/horizontal wells & multiple well
systems, well completion/ development/ protection/
rehabilitation/ testing for yield
3. POLLUTION AND QUALITY ANALYSIS OF GROUND 8
WATER: Municipal /industrial /agricultural /miscellaneous
sources & causes of pollution, attenuation/ underground
distribution / potential evaluation of pollution, physical
/chemical /biological analysis of ground water quality, criteria &
measures of ground water quality, ground water salinity &
samples, graphical representations of ground water quality.
4. SURFACE/ SUB-SURFACE INVESTIGATION OF GROUND 8
WATER: Geological /geophysical exploration/ remote sensing /
electric resistivity /seismic refraction based methods for surface
investigation of ground water, test drilling & ground water level
measurement, sub-surface ground water investigation through
geophysical / resistivity /spontaneous potential /radiation /
temperature / caliper / fluid conductivity / fluid velocity
/miscellaneous logging
5. MODELING AND MANAGEMENT OF GROUND WATER: 8
Ground water modeling through porous media /analog / electric
analog / digital computer models, ground water basin
management concept, hydrologic equilibrium equation, ground
water basin investigations, data collection & field work,
dynamic equilibrium in natural aquifers, management potential
& safe yield of aquifers, stream-aquifer interaction.
Civil Engineering
3 0
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the students will be able to
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3 0
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Explain the different meanings of the quality concept and its influence.
CO2 Describe, distinguish and use the several techniques and quality management tools.
CO3 Explain and distinguish the Normalisation, homologation and certification activities.
CO4 Predict the errors in the measuring process, distinguishing its nature and the root
causes.
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CONTENTS Hrs
MODULE
1. Construction projects, Agencies involved in construction 12
projects, mutual relationship, quality control at site, why and
whose job is it.
2. ISO / IS Requirements: IS 9000 (Parts 1 to 4), (Pt 1: 1994, Pt 2: 12
1993 Pt 3: 1994 Pt 4: 1993 for total quality management. ISO]
4000 – 988 for environment – impact of large construction
projects.
3. Quality control on construction projects, Inspection of reinforced 8
concrete, masonry and steel works. testing techniques & quality
audit reports.
4. Statistical Analysis, Sampling frequencies, statistical & 8
reliability analysis, optimum sample size.
Civil Engineering
3 0
List of Experiments